
Changes in how community services operate
Council says stick to the guidelines if visiting a council facility, and be kind to staff.
Council says stick to the guidelines if visiting a council facility, and be kind to staff.
Hamilton City Council's debt is forecast to be $609 million by June 30, 2021.
Phoenix palms, which attract pigeons, will be removed and replanted with other trees.
All council road work is weather-dependent and may be deferred in the event of rain.
Vishnu and Akshaya Nair have some shopping to do after welcoming triplets into the world.
The growing scene of esports in New Zealand has been plagued by controversy.
A Mighty Local campaign is under way to share Waikato stories.
Cambridge is currently the highest growth area
Waikato businesses are keen to move to Level 2 soon
Sam Cane's remarkable return from injury is capped off.
The campaign is part of NZME's national GO NZ! campaign
Waikato Police were able to make one five year old's birthday an extra special occasion.
The tenant threatened to push the landlord down the stairs and blow up her truck.
The crash happened on State Highway 23.
Liam McPherson: 'On the last day, I just couldn't walk. My body was just drained.'
Waikato teens help student-led not-for-profit broaden its wellbeing mission.
The University of Waikato April graduation ceremonies were due to take place in April.
Live-streaming of local arts a way to keep theatre audiences.
'We've returned to Germany safe and sound and we wanted to thank you cordially'.
Residents reminded to stay respectful and responsible during the first weekend at level 3.
The generosity shown by council and other donors is a testament to our community spirit.
Restrictions in the north of the Waikato district grow increasingly likely.
Hamilton firefighters are urging caution after two recent car crashes.
Covid-19 "fundamentally changed the landscape", says mayor
'No visitors' policy remains in Critical Care (ICU/HDU) and Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre.
National orchestra keeps busy presenting free online performances to New Zealanders.
Bold thinking on productivity and connectivity presents a unique window of opportunity.
Work will also resume this week on some of Hamilton City Council's capital projects.
'We don't want to lose the gains that we've made as a community and a country.'